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Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina

Regulation of ion and pH homeostasis is essential for normal neuronal function. The sodium-driven chloride bicarbonate exchanger NCBE (Slc4a10), a member of the SLC4 family of bicarbonate transporters, uses the transmembrane gradient of sodium to drive cellular net uptake of bicarbonate and to extru...

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Autores principales: Hilgen, Gerrit, Huebner, Antje K., Tanimoto, Naoyuki, Sothilingam, Vithiyanjali, Seide, Christina, Garrido, Marina Garcia, Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich, Seeliger, Mathias W., Löwel, Siegrid, Weiler, Reto, Hübner, Christian A., Dedek, Karin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3467262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23056253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046155
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author Hilgen, Gerrit
Huebner, Antje K.
Tanimoto, Naoyuki
Sothilingam, Vithiyanjali
Seide, Christina
Garrido, Marina Garcia
Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich
Seeliger, Mathias W.
Löwel, Siegrid
Weiler, Reto
Hübner, Christian A.
Dedek, Karin
author_facet Hilgen, Gerrit
Huebner, Antje K.
Tanimoto, Naoyuki
Sothilingam, Vithiyanjali
Seide, Christina
Garrido, Marina Garcia
Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich
Seeliger, Mathias W.
Löwel, Siegrid
Weiler, Reto
Hübner, Christian A.
Dedek, Karin
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description Regulation of ion and pH homeostasis is essential for normal neuronal function. The sodium-driven chloride bicarbonate exchanger NCBE (Slc4a10), a member of the SLC4 family of bicarbonate transporters, uses the transmembrane gradient of sodium to drive cellular net uptake of bicarbonate and to extrude chloride, thereby modulating both intracellular pH (pH(i)) and chloride concentration ([Cl(−)](i)) in neurons. Here we show that NCBE is strongly expressed in the retina. As GABA(A) receptors conduct both chloride and bicarbonate, we hypothesized that NCBE may be relevant for GABAergic transmission in the retina. Importantly, we found a differential expression of NCBE in bipolar cells: whereas NCBE was expressed on ON and OFF bipolar cell axon terminals, it only localized to dendrites of OFF bipolar cells. On these compartments, NCBE colocalized with the main neuronal chloride extruder KCC2, which renders GABA hyperpolarizing. NCBE was also expressed in starburst amacrine cells, but was absent from neurons known to depolarize in response to GABA, like horizontal cells. Mice lacking NCBE showed decreased visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in behavioral experiments and smaller b-wave amplitudes and longer latencies in electroretinograms. Ganglion cells from NCBE-deficient mice also showed altered temporal response properties. In summary, our data suggest that NCBE may serve to maintain intracellular chloride and bicarbonate concentration in retinal neurons. Consequently, lack of NCBE in the retina may result in changes in pH(i) regulation and chloride-dependent inhibition, leading to altered signal transmission and impaired visual function.
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spelling pubmed-34672622012-10-10 Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina Hilgen, Gerrit Huebner, Antje K. Tanimoto, Naoyuki Sothilingam, Vithiyanjali Seide, Christina Garrido, Marina Garcia Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich Seeliger, Mathias W. Löwel, Siegrid Weiler, Reto Hübner, Christian A. Dedek, Karin PLoS One Research Article Regulation of ion and pH homeostasis is essential for normal neuronal function. The sodium-driven chloride bicarbonate exchanger NCBE (Slc4a10), a member of the SLC4 family of bicarbonate transporters, uses the transmembrane gradient of sodium to drive cellular net uptake of bicarbonate and to extrude chloride, thereby modulating both intracellular pH (pH(i)) and chloride concentration ([Cl(−)](i)) in neurons. Here we show that NCBE is strongly expressed in the retina. As GABA(A) receptors conduct both chloride and bicarbonate, we hypothesized that NCBE may be relevant for GABAergic transmission in the retina. Importantly, we found a differential expression of NCBE in bipolar cells: whereas NCBE was expressed on ON and OFF bipolar cell axon terminals, it only localized to dendrites of OFF bipolar cells. On these compartments, NCBE colocalized with the main neuronal chloride extruder KCC2, which renders GABA hyperpolarizing. NCBE was also expressed in starburst amacrine cells, but was absent from neurons known to depolarize in response to GABA, like horizontal cells. Mice lacking NCBE showed decreased visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in behavioral experiments and smaller b-wave amplitudes and longer latencies in electroretinograms. Ganglion cells from NCBE-deficient mice also showed altered temporal response properties. In summary, our data suggest that NCBE may serve to maintain intracellular chloride and bicarbonate concentration in retinal neurons. Consequently, lack of NCBE in the retina may result in changes in pH(i) regulation and chloride-dependent inhibition, leading to altered signal transmission and impaired visual function. Public Library of Science 2012-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3467262/ /pubmed/23056253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046155 Text en © 2012 Hilgen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hilgen, Gerrit
Huebner, Antje K.
Tanimoto, Naoyuki
Sothilingam, Vithiyanjali
Seide, Christina
Garrido, Marina Garcia
Schmidt, Karl-Friedrich
Seeliger, Mathias W.
Löwel, Siegrid
Weiler, Reto
Hübner, Christian A.
Dedek, Karin
Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina
title Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina
title_full Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina
title_fullStr Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina
title_full_unstemmed Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina
title_short Lack of the Sodium-Driven Chloride Bicarbonate Exchanger NCBE Impairs Visual Function in the Mouse Retina
title_sort lack of the sodium-driven chloride bicarbonate exchanger ncbe impairs visual function in the mouse retina
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3467262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23056253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046155
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